. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1911. . Dingee Hardy Climbing Roses Hardy Climbing Roses have the popular call. They have become an absolute neces- sity for beautifying the home, for training over porches, verandas, trellises and pergolas, and they make most beautiful flowering hedges when trained on low supports. No other concern offers such a complete list of Climbing Roses as we, including, as it does, all the new kinds, as well as the old tried and true favorites which may be found spreading their beauty all over our fair land. All the Climbing Roses in our unequalled list are on the


. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1911. . Dingee Hardy Climbing Roses Hardy Climbing Roses have the popular call. They have become an absolute neces- sity for beautifying the home, for training over porches, verandas, trellises and pergolas, and they make most beautiful flowering hedges when trained on low supports. No other concern offers such a complete list of Climbing Roses as we, including, as it does, all the new kinds, as well as the old tried and true favorites which may be found spreading their beauty all over our fair land. All the Climbing Roses in our unequalled list are on their own roots—a most vital point in a Climbing Rose. Some are absolutely hardy in the coldest parts of the country, while others, growing luxuriantly in the middle and southern sections, require some slight protection in the North. The same high quality of stock distinguishing Dingee Roses, the same care in propagation and growing makes this class a most important one in our business. PRICE of all Hardy Climbing Roses offered in this section, except where noted, 15 cts each, 50 cts, for any 4; 1 for any 9 ; larger size 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. postpaid, two-year-old plants 40 cts. each. Varieties marked with a (?!<) In three- and four-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. If your order amounts to $ or more we pre- pay the shipping charges. See pages 11 and 12. ^ American Pillar A new climber of extremely vigorous habit of growth, the bushes being clothed in lively green from earliest spring until late in the fall. They are produced in greatest profusion fairly covering the bush, and their pretty pink color is a delight to the eye. In the fall, the flowers are followed by large clusters of attractive red berries, which are highly ornamental. Planted singly or in groups on the lawn, this Rose is sure to evoke favorable comment. Strong young plants, 25 cts. each, 5 for $\; larger size, 3 5 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; three- and four-year-old plants, 7 5 cts.


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